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Kansas City Coworking Alliance

Kansas City Coworking Alliance named world’s best at international Coworky’s

By Tommy Felts / April 24, 2018

Scoring the title of the world’s best coworking alliance is a big win for Kansas City, Melissa Saubers said. “This is just another way that we can put Kansas City on the map to show that we are the most entrepreneurial city in America,” said Saubers, president of the Kansas City Coworking Alliance. “It’s verification…

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Stand with Starbucks

Fashionpreneur to KC: Stand with Starbucks — close for bias training, avoid businesses that don’t

By Tommy Felts / April 24, 2018

Editor’s note: Jordan Williams, founder of Kansas City-based fashion company Keefe Cravat, wrote the following in response to a recent national news story with local implications for members of the startup community. The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. The arrest earlier this month of two black men in a Philadelphia Starbucks…

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Amazon Key Vehicle

Convenience unlocked: Amazon now offering delivery directly to vehicles in KCK

By Tommy Felts / April 24, 2018

Adding to its area delivery offerings, Amazon is turning trunks in Kansas City, Kansas, into mailboxes. The Seattle-based tech giant on Tuesday introduced in-car delivery options in 37 U.S. cities, allowing its Prime members to receive packages in their parked vehicle. Kansas City, Kansas, and St. Louis are the only cities in Kansas and Missouri…

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Parlor KC

Big food hall concept Parlor KC plans fall opening in Crossroads

By Tommy Felts / April 23, 2018

Parlor KC, a collaborative food hall now under construction in the Crossroads Arts District, hopes to serve as a laboratory and incubation hub for area chefs and restaurateurs. Eyeing a fall opening in the east Crossroads, Parlor will offer chefs and restaurateurs a physical space to test dishes and concepts on diners that want variety…

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lowest-cost small cities

Looking for nation’s lowest-cost small cities for startups? No. 9’s in the KC metro

By Tommy Felts / April 23, 2018

A Kansas City suburb finds itself among the top 10 lowest-cost small cities for starting a business, according to a new nationwide report. Raytown, Missouri, lands at No. 9 on the ranking by personal finance website WalletHub — just below Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at No. 8. The rest of the top 10 is filled by…

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AI disruption

Merit-based economy is an illusion ripe for AI disruption, talent coop founder says

By Tommy Felts / April 20, 2018

Organizing Midwest talent to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to combat societal challenges like income inequality could be a powerful tool for a new generation of problem solvers, said Brian Curry. “I truly believe in the possibility of artificial intelligence for changing the way we look at jobs, income, capitalism, poverty, wealth disparity, disease…

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Raja Ramachandran, Ripe.io, Sprint Accelerator

Video: Check out 8 elevator pitches from this year’s Sprint Accelerator companies

By Tommy Felts / April 19, 2018

With a cohort of companies ranging from artificial intelligence to organic ice cream sandwiches, Sprint Accelerator demonstrates its strength by creating an environment where founders and their teams can learn and develop alongside disparate forms of innovation, Doug Dresslaer said. “They’ve all started realizing they can work together — they’re all on the same side,”…

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Kemet Coleman, Kemet the Phantom

KCultivator: Kemet Coleman urges KC to think progressively, says music kept him alive

By Tommy Felts / April 19, 2018

Editor’s note: KCultivators is a lighthearted profile series to highlight people who are meaningfully enriching Kansas City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. The KCultivator Series is sponsored by WeWork Corrigan Station, a modern twist on Kansas City office space. From the Royals to slow jams with Mayor Sly James, Kansas City serves as an inspirational force in Kemet…

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Ginsburg’s Podcast Preview

Ginsburg’s Podcast Preview: The Minimalists offer surprising connections to startups

By Tommy Felts / April 19, 2018

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. If you’re new to either podcasts or this occasional column, click here for background information. We preview specific podcasts to reveal their topics, formats and lessons from listening. Podcasts are heard weekly by nearly 50 million listeners age 12 and older, according to…

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Susan Chambers and Miriam Rivera, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Board of Trustees

Former Walmart exec, VC founder who was second attorney for Google joining Kauffman trustees

By Tommy Felts / April 18, 2018

Editor’s note: Startland News, in its capacity as a nonprofit digital magazine, is financially supported by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Two high-powered women are expected to bring diverse business, investment and education backgrounds to the table of one of Kansas City’s leading entrepreneurship engines. Susan Chambers, a five-time “50 Most Powerful Women in Business”…

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